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J FOR SALE. *mH RE E FTP DRAYS J- 1 Express Waggon ' t 2 Gigs 1 1 Buggy (2 seals) > Set Harrows ! 4 h.p. Gas Engine 1 2£ h.p. Steam Engine and Boiler HUMPHREYS & SON. 69 FOR SALE. A CHOICE SECTION, consisting of __. 640 acres, adjoining Motu township, close to Mr McGregor's Factory. Cash or Terms. Apply — ERNEST CHRISP, 52 Cfore E. J. Chrisp, Lowe Street. r ■ — — — TENDERS. fTIENDERS required to Fell 100 acres ' X Bush, in Mangatu. Apply Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Gisborne; or, G. Maclean, Esq., Te-Hau-o-te-Atua, where specifications may be seen. 962 TENDERS. WANTED— Tenders for the Purchase or Lease of 238 acres of Land, within two miles of Creamery. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars, apply — G. H. NORRIS, 948 Agent. MONEY TO LEND. fIQAA nnd £500 to Lend on Freedo4i\J\J hold Security. JOHN COLEMAN. 825 WANTED. WANTED — Three MEN, to cut Bush. Apjilj— W. J. MOSSMAN, Patutahi. 988 LOST. T OST—Two BULL STAGS, one struwJL_ berry ami one red. Finder, plense communicate with — ROBERT SCOTT, "The Willows." WANTED— Good, smart Boy, for the Nursery. — Apply A. Thomson, Gisborne Nursery. WANTED— Two good Painters; also, stronjz Boy. — Applv Gisborne Plumbing and Painting Works. 86 W" ANTED" KNOWN^If~you cannot ■ get water at Waihirere, you can get a really good Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, or a Hot Supper at the Trocadero. W' ANTED KNOWN.— Good accommodation for three or four Boarders, in private home. Terms, 16s per week. — For address, apply Herald. 62 ANTED— Position, as Head Shep- ■ herd or Manager; thoroughly understands all work amongst stock ; also, a Wool-classer. — Apply "A.Y.Z.," Herald Office, Gisborne. 51 T^AIRY-FED PORK, Pickled Pork, JLJ Trotters, Sausages (all pork), Pork Pies, Lard, Smoked Fish.— Gisborne Pork Butchery. IjIOUND— Red and White Bullock, fork and slit right ear. If not claimed and expenses paid within a fortnight, will be sold.— G. Scott, Waihora. 171OR SALE — Piano, almost new, in ; good order. — Grundy and Shennan. P~OR IMMEDIATE SALE.— Whataupoko, New Five-roomed House, £75 cash, balance terms; new 7-roomed Villa, near town bridge, every' convenience. Each house 'has £-acre section. — J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents. T OST, . last" Friday, on " Kaiti— Black Xi Mare, with rug on, slit ear, old wound down hind leg.— Finder please communicate with John Foster, carter, Kaiti. 74 ■p'OULTRY WANTED.— Geo. E. Bull X is a constant buyer of Poultry, Eggs, Dairy and Garden Produce.— Opposite Morrison's, Gladstoneroad. __ 793 alO LET— A Cottage, af'Makaraka,— . Apply J. Cooper. 81 T) AN WELL POULTRY FARM.— Eggs ±J for Sitting : Buff Orpingtons, Black Orpingtons, Minorcas cross-bred (purebred Game and Minorca), from 5s dozen cash.— F. A. Ford, Childers road ; or, Mark Way House. I'pC'ONOMIC for Boys' and Men's Straw ij Hats, Tennis Shirts, and Clothing. Immense assortment. — Eure and Ambridge. WANTED KNOWN.— E. M. Herrick has taken over the. old-established Fruit and Confectionery business lately carried on by J. Lewis, and is opening new stock of English Confectionery, etc. T ROBERTSON'S. — \ou~can get Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers tit 9s 6d a pair, wide and narrow cut. Best value in the town. POINT" LACE BRAIDS and Thread, in White, Ecru and Paris shades. New shipment of Linen and Silk Centres, Duchess and Table Covers, Embroidery Frames, Pearsall's Washing Silks.— The Beehive, next Herald. TTNDERCLOTHING. — Flannelette U Ladies' Nights 5s 6d, now 3s lid; Chemise 2s lid, now Is lid; Knickers 2s lid, now Is lid. — Only at Mark Way's. ; ART MUSLIN, Bordered, 37in, grand value 5s lid, now 3s lid; Table Damasks Is 4d, now lO^d.— At Mark Way's., . OBSERVE, that J. Peckover .and" Co. have for sale House Properties from £140 to .£1700; Sections, from £- acres upwards, in Gisborne and suburbs; Residential Properties in various districts; Bush Farms, some improved; Dairy Farms. Intending purchasers invited to enquire and inspect. Terms arranged. Money to lend. — Land and Employinent_Agents._ Telephone 211. /COUNTRY PROPERTIES.— One acre \J and House, Makaraka, £200; 92---acre Farm ; 130, 228, 250, 500, 700, 1000, 1500, and 1800 acres, partly improved, Sheep Runs, in different localities. Full particulars at office of T. G. Lawless, Agent. . _____ WHATAUPOKO^-oi acres, 10 acres, 19 acres, with substantial residences, two with river frontage; i-acres, with or without dwellings, j for sale on easy terms. — Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. KAITI— 4 acres, 6£' acres, 22 acres, 23 acres, 40 acres, all. with dwellings ; terms can be arranged in all cases. T. G. Lawless, Agent. ; ANTED KNOWN— Herrick's is the shop to visit for Fruit, shipments of which come to hand by every steamer. Arrangements have just been completed for regular consignments of Confectionery by leading English manufacturers. 753 O/ft A~&PLENDID LINE of Gents' U y. Tweed Trousers, bought at a special price, we are now selling at 6s 6d per pair. Saddle Tweeds, only 10s 6d per pair. — C. Rosie and Co. iyK PER CENT, of lameness in horses It) is caused through faulty shoeing. Take it to Ormond's and have yours properly shod. 7 A"T ROBERT-SON'S— Cheap lines worth seeing: 50 pairs Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers at 7s 6d a pair; very strong and durable. tSrESS~SERGES— Blue, Green, Brown, J-J Purple, Cardinal, double widths, Is 3d, now 10£d. — Only at Mark Way's. HOSPITAL SOCIAL. — Merv Satins Is 3d, Ribbons (6 and 7in) 6d yard, Silk and Lace Collarettes ls'6d, Ladies' Straw Hats 6d each, Ladies'' and Girls' Felt Hats Is.— Only at Mark .Way's. rftAKE CARE OF BABY.— Down Cot X- Quilts 5s lid, 6s lid, now 4s lid ; Ladies' Corsets 2s lid, now Is lid ; Macintoshes (42 to 45in) 6s lid. — At Mark Way's. - . ■ TUST OPENED — Splendid range, of U Prints, Dress Hollands, Crashes, Lawns, etc., etc. — William Pettie and Co. JUST OPENED — French Millinery, Spring Costumes, Skirts, Blouses and Collarettes, La great variety.— Wm. Pettie and Co. . TA 7 ANTED— Everyone to call at Mrs VV Pollock's Central Grocery Store, Gladstone road. All goods of the best quality, at the lowest possible price. Goods delivered in town and suburbs. Established 17' years. 557 TXTA'NTED KNOWN- — For sterling VV value in Boots and Shoes, try J. D. Harries. Prices to suit everybody. Goloshes for wet weather, Felt Suppers for cold, Boots for all weathers. — J. D. Harries. A SINGLE TRIAL of MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER will convince the most sceptical of its efficacy. CILEARING- Maaon's Preserving Jars, I i-gallon size, 7a dozen. — Jas. McKee. Gladstone road. T7IOR Bronchial Cough, tak# Woods' X; Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d everywhere. JTJSTi OPENED— Special shipment of Morley's Celebrated Hosiery and Gloves, all makes and sizes. — William Pettie and Co. "ULANNELS AND FLANNELETTES. -JJ A very large assortment in. white, pink, and striped. Fancy Flannelettes from 4£d per yard. Imported direct and grand value. — C. Rosie and Co/ GO to the Criterion Stables, where Redstone and Son are in a_pbsition tb let out on hire Vehicles and Traps of the latest up-to-date Rproved styles They keep the best and largest plant in the Bay, and patrom> can always rely on their wants being promptly attended to Telephone 70. rnUSSIOURA-A mort Reliable Remedy X for Throat and Bromhial Trouble Obtainable all varohaata.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9840, 5 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9840, 5 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9840, 5 September 1903, Page 3

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